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  • Mostly Harmless Cutaway

    MHC #112 Time Heist 8.5

    Mostly Harmless Cutaway

    Direct Podcast Download

    07:51 (GMT) - 9 May 2016

    229 days until the 2016 Christmas Special!

    TELLER:

    • Welcome to Mostly Harmless Cutaway One One Two featuring Mark and Eric. Join us as we delve into the Peter Capaldi's fifth outing as The Doctor, Time Heist. Let the banter begin!
    • For those who don't know, most of our Series 8 reviews were recorded in 2014, though never produced/released. Here's a treat for those of you who have waited for so long--we got your tweets. ;)
    • Blogpage poster art by Stuart Manning stuart-manning.tumblr.com

    LINKS:

    WARNING:

    • This discussion contains miscellaneous K-9 and Company, Torchwood, Sarah Jane Adventures, Sherlock, Class, new WHO, and/or classic SPOILERS pertaining to Doctor Who. If you are 100% spoilerphobic to new & classic episodes not yet seen, do NOT complain to us. This episode is MOSTLY HARMLESS & contains EXPLICIT ideas, and as always expect strokes of innuendo throughout.

    DISCLAIMER:

    • This episode was recorded October 31, 2014.
    • COMING SOON: MHC #113 ???

    DON'T PANIC


    Host/Producer: Eric @BullittWHO
    Email: EscoWHO ~at~ gmail ~dot~com
    ProgNeg: prognosisnegative.libsyn.com

    Co-host: Josh @whomeJZ
    Email: whomeJZ ~at~ yahoo ~dot~com
    The High Council: dwhighcouncil.libsyn.com

    Co-hostess: Cat @fancyfembot
    Email: fancyfembot ~at~ gmail ~dot~com
    Sci-Fi Party Line: scifipartyline.com

    Mostly Harmless Cutaway @DoctorWhoMHC
    Email: DoctorWhoMHC ~at~ gmail ~dot~com
    Website: guidetothewhoverse.libsyn.com
    Patreon: patreon.com/MHC
    Tumblr: doctorwhomhc.tumblr.com
    Facebook: facebook.com/DoctorWhoMHC

    Art: H.B. Lockwood @hayleyglyphs
    Legal: Sean H. @tardistavern
    Iconoclast: Katrina G. @xanister
    PR: Kyle A. @FunctionalNerd

    Comptroller: Chris B. @dubbayoo
    R&D: Erik S. @sjcAustenite
    Morale: Erika E. @HollyGoDarkly
    Eponymous opening by Emily K. @emilyooo
    MHCTheme created by E.A. Escamilla



  • Mostly Harmless Cutaway

    MHC #112 Time Heist 8.5

    Mostly Harmless Cutaway

    Direct Podcast Download

    07:51 (GMT) - 9 May 2016

    229 days until the 2016 Christmas Special!

    TELLER:

    • Welcome to Mostly Harmless Cutaway One One Two featuring Mark and Eric. Join us as we delve into the Peter Capaldi's fifth outing as The Doctor, Time Heist. Let the banter begin!
    • For those who don't know, most of our Series 8 reviews were recorded in 2014, though never produced/released. Here's a treat for those of you who have waited for so long--we got your tweets. ;)
    • Blogpage poster art by Stuart Manning stuart-manning.tumblr.com

    LINKS:

    WARNING:

    • This discussion contains miscellaneous K-9 and Company, Torchwood, Sarah Jane Adventures, Sherlock, Class, new WHO, and/or classic SPOILERS pertaining to Doctor Who. If you are 100% spoilerphobic to new & classic episodes not yet seen, do NOT complain to us. This episode is MOSTLY HARMLESS & contains EXPLICIT ideas, and as always expect strokes of innuendo throughout.

    DISCLAIMER:

    • This episode was recorded October 31, 2014.
    • COMING SOON: MHC #113 ???

    DON'T PANIC


    Host/Producer: Eric @BullittWHO
    Email: EscoWHO ~at~ gmail ~dot~com
    ProgNeg: prognosisnegative.libsyn.com

    Co-host: Josh @whomeJZ
    Email: whomeJZ ~at~ yahoo ~dot~com
    The High Council: dwhighcouncil.libsyn.com

    Co-hostess: Cat @fancyfembot
    Email: fancyfembot ~at~ gmail ~dot~com
    Sci-Fi Party Line: scifipartyline.com

    Mostly Harmless Cutaway @DoctorWhoMHC
    Email: DoctorWhoMHC ~at~ gmail ~dot~com
    Website: guidetothewhoverse.libsyn.com
    Patreon: patreon.com/MHC
    Tumblr: doctorwhomhc.tumblr.com
    Facebook: facebook.com/DoctorWhoMHC

    Art: H.B. Lockwood @hayleyglyphs
    Legal: Sean H. @tardistavern
    Iconoclast: Katrina G. @xanister
    PR: Kyle A. @FunctionalNerd

    Comptroller: Chris B. @dubbayoo
    R&D: Erik S. @sjcAustenite
    Morale: Erika E. @HollyGoDarkly
    Eponymous opening by Emily K. @emilyooo
    MHCTheme created by E.A. Escamilla



  • Mostly Harmless Cutaway

    MHC #112 Time Heist 8.5 [Lost Episode]

    Mostly Harmless Cutaway

    Direct Podcast Download

    07:51 (GMT) - 9 May 2016

    229 days until the 2016 Christmas Special!

    TELLER:

    • Welcome to Mostly Harmless Cutaway One One Two featuring Mark and Eric. Join us as we delve into the Peter Capaldi's fifth outing as The Doctor, Time Heist. Let the banter begin!
    • For those who don't know, most of our Series 8 reviews were recorded in 2014, though never produced/released. Here's a treat for those of you who have waited for so long--we got your tweets. ;)
    • Blogpage poster art by Stuart Manning stuart-manning.tumblr.com

    LINKS:

    WARNING:

    • This discussion contains miscellaneous K-9 and Company, Torchwood, Sarah Jane Adventures, Sherlock, Class, new WHO, and/or classic SPOILERS pertaining to Doctor Who. If you are 100% spoilerphobic to new & classic episodes not yet seen, do NOT complain to us. This episode is MOSTLY HARMLESS & contains EXPLICIT ideas, and as always expect strokes of innuendo throughout.

    DISCLAIMER:

    • This episode was recorded October 31, 2014.
    • COMING SOON: MHC #113 ???

    DON'T PANIC


    Host/Producer: Eric @BullittWHO
    Email: EscoWHO ~at~ gmail ~dot~com
    ProgNeg: prognosisnegative.libsyn.com

    Co-host: Josh @whomeJZ
    Email: whomeJZ ~at~ yahoo ~dot~com
    The High Council: dwhighcouncil.libsyn.com

    Co-hostess: Cat @fancyfembot
    Email: fancyfembot ~at~ gmail ~dot~com
    Sci-Fi Party Line: scifipartyline.com

    Mostly Harmless Cutaway @DoctorWhoMHC
    Email: DoctorWhoMHC ~at~ gmail ~dot~com
    Website: guidetothewhoverse.libsyn.com
    Patreon: patreon.com/MHC
    Tumblr: doctorwhomhc.tumblr.com
    Facebook: facebook.com/DoctorWhoMHC

    Art: H.B. Lockwood @hayleyglyphs
    Legal: Sean H. @tardistavern
    Iconoclast: Katrina G. @xanister
    PR: Kyle A. @FunctionalNerd

    Comptroller: Chris B. @dubbayoo
    R&D: Erik S. @sjcAustenite
    Morale: Erika E. @HollyGoDarkly
    Eponymous opening by Emily K. @emilyooo
    MHCTheme created by E.A. Escamilla



  • Mostly Harmless Cutaway

    MHC #112 Time Heist 8.5 [Lost Episode]

    Mostly Harmless Cutaway

    Direct Podcast Download

    07:51 (GMT) - 9 May 2016

    229 days until the 2016 Christmas Special!

    TELLER:

    • Welcome to Mostly Harmless Cutaway One One Two featuring Mark and Eric. Join us as we delve into the Peter Capaldi's fifth outing as The Doctor, Time Heist. Let the banter begin!
    • For those who don't know, most of our Series 8 reviews were recorded in 2014, though never produced/released. Here's a treat for those of you who have waited for so long--we got your tweets. ;)
    • Blogpage poster art by Stuart Manning stuart-manning.tumblr.com

    LINKS:

    WARNING:

    • This discussion contains miscellaneous K-9 and Company, Torchwood, Sarah Jane Adventures, Sherlock, Class, new WHO, and/or classic SPOILERS pertaining to Doctor Who. If you are 100% spoilerphobic to new & classic episodes not yet seen, do NOT complain to us. This episode is MOSTLY HARMLESS & contains EXPLICIT ideas, and as always expect strokes of innuendo throughout.

    DISCLAIMER:

    • This episode was recorded October 31, 2014.
    • COMING SOON: MHC #113 ???

    DON'T PANIC


    Host/Producer: Eric @BullittWHO
    Email: EscoWHO ~at~ gmail ~dot~com
    ProgNeg: prognosisnegative.libsyn.com

    Co-host: Josh @whomeJZ
    Email: whomeJZ ~at~ yahoo ~dot~com
    The High Council: dwhighcouncil.libsyn.com

    Co-hostess: Cat @fancyfembot
    Email: fancyfembot ~at~ gmail ~dot~com
    Sci-Fi Party Line: scifipartyline.com

    Mostly Harmless Cutaway @DoctorWhoMHC
    Email: DoctorWhoMHC ~at~ gmail ~dot~com
    Website: guidetothewhoverse.libsyn.com
    Patreon: patreon.com/MHC
    Tumblr: doctorwhomhc.tumblr.com
    Facebook: facebook.com/DoctorWhoMHC

    Art: H.B. Lockwood @hayleyglyphs
    Legal: Sean H. @tardistavern
    Iconoclast: Katrina G. @xanister
    PR: Kyle A. @FunctionalNerd

    Comptroller: Chris B. @dubbayoo
    R&D: Erik S. @sjcAustenite
    Morale: Erika E. @HollyGoDarkly
    Eponymous opening by Emily K. @emilyooo
    MHCTheme created by E.A. Escamilla



  • The TARDIS Tavern

    Episode 149: Colonoscopy in Space

    The TARDIS Tavern

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    01:43 (GMT) - 9 May 2016

    What do you get when have a class struggle between the bearded environmentalists, corporate greed, a hologram lizard, the Third Doctor, and Jo? You get "Colony in Space" a would-be epic six-parter from the Pertwee era. Is this a standout story? Or is it worthy of the name we gave it in the title of this episode? Listen in and find out!

    Send us hate mail at tardistavern@gmail.com, look for our popular page on Facebook, and follow Sean on Twitter via @tardistavern.



  • The TARDIS Tavern

    Episode 149: Colonoscopy in Space

    The TARDIS Tavern

    Direct Podcast Download

    01:43 (GMT) - 9 May 2016

    What do you get when have a class struggle between the bearded environmentalists, corporate greed, a hologram lizard, the Third Doctor, and Jo? You get "Colony in Space" a would-be epic six-parter from the Pertwee era. Is this a standout story? Or is it worthy of the name we gave it in the title of this episode? Listen in and find out!

    Send us hate mail at tardistavern@gmail.com, look for our popular page on Facebook, and follow Sean on Twitter via @tardistavern.



  • The TARDIS Tavern

    Episode 149: Colonoscopy in Space

    The TARDIS Tavern

    Direct Podcast Download

    01:43 (GMT) - 9 May 2016

    What do you get when have a class struggle between the bearded environmentalists, a greedy corporation, a hologram lizard, the Third Doctor, and Jo? You get "Colony in Space" a would-be epic six-parter from the Pertwee era. Is this a standout story? Or is it worthy of the name we gave it in the title of this episode? Listen in and find out!

    Send us hate mail at tardistavern@gmail.com, look for our popular page on Facebook, and follow Sean on Twitter via @tardistavern.



  • Talking Timelords: Doctor Who News and Commentary

    Talking Timelords Ep. 38: "Remembrance of the Daleks" Story Reveiw

    Talking Timelords: Doctor Who News and Commentary

    Direct Podcast Download

    00:37 (GMT) - 9 May 2016

    Jason and Paul are so excited to be reviewing “Remembrance of the Daleks” featuring the 7th Doctor! Jason calls this the best Dalek story since “Genesis of the Daleks” but its up to you to determine if he’s right! You came for the Daleks, Doctor, and explosions but stayed for the unlimited rice pudding. We hope you have as much listening to this episode as we had recording it!

    The post Talking Timelords Ep. 38: “Remembrance of the Daleks” Story Reveiw appeared first on Talking Timelords -- Doctor Who Podcast.



  • The TARDIS Tavern

    Episode 149: Colonoscopy in Space

    The TARDIS Tavern

    Direct Podcast Download

    01:43 (GMT) - 9 May 2016

    What do you get when have a class struggle between the bearded environmentalists, a greedy corporation, a hologram lizard, the Third Doctor, and Jo? You get "Colony in Space" a would-be epic six-parter from the Pertwee era. Is this a standout story? Or is it worthy of the name we gave it in the title of this episode? Listen in and find out!

    Send us hate mail at tardistavern@gmail.com, look for our popular page on Facebook, and follow Sean on Twitter via @tardistavern.



  • Talking Timelords: Doctor Who News and Commentary

    Talking Timelords Ep. 38: "Remembrance of the Daleks" Story Reveiw

    Talking Timelords: Doctor Who News and Commentary

    Direct Podcast Download

    00:37 (GMT) - 9 May 2016

    Jason and Paul are so excited to be reviewing “Remembrance of the Daleks” featuring the 7th Doctor! Jason calls this the best Dalek story since “Genesis of the Daleks” but its up to you to determine if he’s right! You came for the Daleks, Doctor, and explosions but stayed for the unlimited rice pudding. We hope you have as much listening to this episode as we had recording it!

    The post Talking Timelords Ep. 38: “Remembrance of the Daleks” Story Reveiw appeared first on Talking Timelords -- Doctor Who Podcast.



  • Talking Timelords: Doctor Who News and Commentary

    Talking Timelords Ep. 38: “Remembrance of the Daleks” Story Reveiw

    Talking Timelords: Doctor Who News and Commentary

    Direct Podcast Download

    00:37 (GMT) - 9 May 2016

    Jason and Paul are so excited to be reviewing "Remembrance of the Daleks," featuring the 7th Doctor!  Jason calls this the best Dalek story since "Genesis of the Daleks" but its up to you to determine if he's right!  Come for the Daleks, Doctor, and explosions but stay for the unlimited rice pudding.  We hope you have as much fun listening to this episode as they had recording it!


  • Talking Timelords: Doctor Who News and Commentary

    Talking Timelords Ep. 38: “Remembrance of the Daleks” Story Reveiw

    Talking Timelords: Doctor Who News and Commentary

    Direct Podcast Download

    00:37 (GMT) - 9 May 2016

    Jason and Paul are so excited to be reviewing "Remembrance of the Daleks," featuring the 7th Doctor!  Jason calls this the best Dalek story since "Genesis of the Daleks" but its up to you to determine if he's right!  Come for the Daleks, Doctor, and explosions but stay for the unlimited rice pudding.  We hope you have as much fun listening to this episode as they had recording it!


  • WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast

    #086 Eight Is Enough

    WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    22:12 (GMT) - 8 May 2016

    ... in which our fearless podcaster goes back in time to 1996 when he attempted to explain to the readers of rec.arts.drwho how the events of The TV Movie fit into (what was then) established continuity. Also, St. Xtofer joins in to review the Paul McGann Big Finish audio adventure "The Stones of Venice". Closing Music: Everybody in the TARDIS (Type 40 Mix) by Matt Hawkins.


  • WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast

    #086 Eight Is Enough

    WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    22:12 (GMT) - 8 May 2016

    ... in which our fearless podcaster goes back in time to 1996 when he attempted to explain to the readers of rec.arts.drwho how the events of The TV Movie fit into (what was then) established continuity. Also, St. Xtofer joins in to review the Paul McGann Big Finish audio adventure "The Stones of Venice". Closing Music: Everybody in the TARDIS (Type 40 Mix) by Matt Hawkins.


  • WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast

    #086 Eight Is Enough

    WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    22:12 (GMT) - 8 May 2016

    ... in which our fearless podcaster goes back in time to 1996 when he attempted to explain to the readers of rec.arts.drwho how the events of The TV Movie fit into (what was then) established continuity. Also, St. Xtofer joins in to review the Paul McGann Big Finish audio adventure "The Stones of Venice". Closing Music: Everybody in the TARDIS (Type 40 Mix) by Matt Hawkins.


  • WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast

    #086 Eight Is Enough

    WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    22:12 (GMT) - 8 May 2016

    ... in which our fearless podcaster goes back in time to 1996 when he attempted to explain to the readers of rec.arts.drwho how the events of The TV Movie fit into (what was then) established continuity. Also, St. Xtofer joins in to review the Paul McGann Big Finish audio adventure "The Stones of Venice". Closing Music: Everybody in the TARDIS (Type 40 Mix) by Matt Hawkins.


  • WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast

    #086 Eight Is Enough

    WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    22:12 (GMT) - 8 May 2016

    ... in which our fearless podcaster goes back in time to 1996 when he attempted to explain to the readers of rec.arts.drwho how the events of The TV Movie fit into (what was then) established continuity. Also, St. Xtofer joins in to review the Paul McGann Big Finish audio adventure "The Stones of Venice". Closing Music: Everybody in the TARDIS (Type 40 Mix) by Matt Hawkins.


  • WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast

    #086 Eight Is Enough

    WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    22:12 (GMT) - 8 May 2016

    ... in which our fearless podcaster goes back in time to 1996 when he attempted to explain to the readers of rec.arts.drwho how the events of The TV Movie fit into (what was then) established continuity. Also, St. Xtofer joins in to review the Paul McGann Big Finish audio adventure "The Stones of Venice". Closing Music: Everybody in the TARDIS (Type 40 Mix) by Matt Hawkins.


  • WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast

    #086 Eight Is Enough

    WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    22:12 (GMT) - 8 May 2016

    … in which our fearless podcaster goes back in time to 1996 when he attempted to explain to the readers of rec.arts.drwho how the events of The TV Movie fit into (what was then) established continuity. Also, St. Xtofer joins in to review the Paul McGann Big Finish audio adventure "The Stones of Venice". Closing Music: Everybody in the TARDIS (Type 40 Mix) by Matt Hawkins.


  • WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast

    #086 Eight Is Enough

    WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    22:12 (GMT) - 8 May 2016

    … in which our fearless podcaster goes back in time to 1996 when he attempted to explain to the readers of rec.arts.drwho how the events of The TV Movie fit into (what was then) established continuity. Also, St. Xtofer joins in to review the Paul McGann Big Finish audio adventure "The Stones of Venice". Closing Music: Everybody in the TARDIS (Type 40 Mix) by Matt Hawkins.


  • Staggering Stories Podcast

    Staggering Stories Podcast #236: River Song and Not the Last Crusade

    Staggering Stories Podcast

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    21:30 (GMT) - 8 May 2016

    River Song and Not the Last CrusadeSummary:

    Adam J Purcell, Fake Keith, Jean Riddler, the Real Keith Dunn and Scott Fuller review the 2015 Big Finish Doctor Who boxset ‘The Diary of River Song, Series 1’ and the 1989 film ‘Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade’, play a game, find some general news, and a variety of other stuff, specifically:

    • 00:00 – Intro and theme tune.
    • 01:04 — Welcome!
    • 01:39 – Birthday present opening.
    • 06:00 – News:
    • 02:20 — Doctor Who: New companion announced.
    • 08:54 — The Punisher: New Netflix series.
    • 12:13 — Superman: Krypton prequel TV series.
    • 15:54 — Barry Howard: DEAD!
    • 16:45 — Dredd: Karl Urban wants a Netflix series.
    • 18:46 — Doctor Who: Target book covers exhibition.
    • 19:24 — Shakespeare Live: Coming to US ‘movie theaters’.
    • 21:31 — Doctor Who RPG: Siluarian source book out now.
    • 23:02 – Doctor Who: The Diary of River Song, Series 1.
    • 37:43 – Game: Things in Five Words.
    • 43:30 – Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1984 film).
    • 58:04 – Emails and listener feedback.* Hit us yourself at
    • 68:08 – Farewell for this podcast!
    • 68:32 — End theme, disclaimer, copyright, etc.

    Vital Links:



  • Staggering Stories Podcast

    Staggering Stories Podcast #236: River Song and Not the Last Crusade

    Staggering Stories Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    21:30 (GMT) - 8 May 2016

    River Song and Not the Last CrusadeSummary:

    Adam J Purcell, Fake Keith, Jean Riddler, the Real Keith Dunn and Scott Fuller review the 2015 Big Finish Doctor Who boxset ‘The Diary of River Song, Series 1’ and the 1989 film ‘Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade’, play a game, find some general news, and a variety of other stuff, specifically:

    • 00:00 – Intro and theme tune.
    • 01:04 — Welcome!
    • 01:39 – Birthday present opening.
    • 06:00 – News:
    • 02:20 — Doctor Who: New companion announced.
    • 08:54 — The Punisher: New Netflix series.
    • 12:13 — Superman: Krypton prequel TV series.
    • 15:54 — Barry Howard: DEAD!
    • 16:45 — Dredd: Karl Urban wants a Netflix series.
    • 18:46 — Doctor Who: Target book covers exhibition.
    • 19:24 — Shakespeare Live: Coming to US ‘movie theaters’.
    • 21:31 — Doctor Who RPG: Siluarian source book out now.
    • 23:02 – Doctor Who: The Diary of River Song, Series 1.
    • 37:43 – Game: Things in Five Words.
    • 43:30 – Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1984 film).
    • 58:04 – Emails and listener feedback.* Hit us yourself at
    • 68:08 – Farewell for this podcast!
    • 68:32 — End theme, disclaimer, copyright, etc.

    Vital Links:



  • Radio Free Skaro

    Radio Free Skaro #528 - Sgt. Pepper Taught The Band To Play

    Radio Free Skaro

    Direct Podcast Download

    18:00 (GMT) - 8 May 2016

    As The Year With No Doctor Who drags on, new cracks in spacetime emerge, amongst them a back-and-forth war between the BBC and its enemies in government and without, and the surprising news that Chris Chibnall might adopt the (predominantly) American model of a writer's room for his tenure as showrunner for Doctor Who. Intriguing! And while thinking about the future, why not reflect on the past? Specifically, ponder upon the legacy of the twentieth anniversary of the TV Movie, with a panel recorded at LI Who featuring Paul McGann, Daphne Ashbrook, Matthew Jacobs, and Gary Russell! And as if that isn't enough, we have an interview with Yee Jee Tso about "Time and Spaces," his photo book contrasting the Vancouver shooting locations of the movie in 1996 and today!

    Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com



  • Radio Free Skaro

    Radio Free Skaro #528 - Sgt. Pepper Taught The Band To Play

    Radio Free Skaro

    Direct Podcast Download

    18:00 (GMT) - 8 May 2016

    As The Year With No Doctor Who drags on, new cracks in spacetime emerge, amongst them a back-and-forth war between the BBC and its enemies in government and without, and the surprising news that Chris Chibnall might adopt the (predominantly) American model of a writer's room for his tenure as showrunner for Doctor Who. Intriguing! And while thinking about the future, why not reflect on the past? Specifically, ponder upon the legacy of the twentieth anniversary of the TV Movie, with a panel recorded at LI Who featuring Paul McGann, Daphne Ashbrook, Matthew Jacobs, and Gary Russell! And as if that isn't enough, we have an interview with Yee Jee Tso about "Time and Spaces," his photo book contrasting the Vancouver shooting locations of the movie in 1996 and today!

    Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com



  • Radio Free Skaro

    Radio Free Skaro #528 - Sgt. Pepper Taught The Band To Play

    Radio Free Skaro

    Direct Podcast Download

    18:00 (GMT) - 8 May 2016

    As The Year With No Doctor Who drags on, new cracks in spacetime emerge, amongst them a back-and-forth war between the BBC and its enemies in government and without, and the surprising news that Chris Chibnall might adopt the (predominantly) American model of a writer's room for his tenure as showrunner for Doctor Who. Intriguing! And while thinking about the future, why not reflect on the past? Specifically, ponder upon the legacy of the twentieth anniversary of the TV Movie, with a panel recorded at LI Who featuring Paul McGann, Daphne Ashbrook, Matthew Jacobs, and Gary Russell! And as if that isn't enough, we have an interview with Yee Jee Tso about "Time and Spaces," his photo book contrasting the Vancouver shooting locations of the movie in 1996 and today!

    Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com



  • Radio Free Skaro

    Radio Free Skaro #528 - Sgt. Pepper Taught The Band To Play

    Radio Free Skaro

    Direct Podcast Download

    18:00 (GMT) - 8 May 2016

    As The Year With No Doctor Who drags on, new cracks in spacetime emerge, amongst them a back-and-forth war between the BBC and its enemies in government and without, and the surprising news that Chris Chibnall might adopt the (predominantly) American model of a writer's room for his tenure as showrunner for Doctor Who. Intriguing! And while thinking about the future, why not reflect on the past? Specifically, ponder upon the legacy of the twentieth anniversary of the TV Movie, with a panel recorded at LI Who featuring Paul McGann, Daphne Ashbrook, Matthew Jacobs, and Gary Russell! And as if that isn't enough, we have an interview with Yee Jee Tso about "Time and Spaces," his photo book contrasting the Vancouver shooting locations of the movie in 1996 and today!

    Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com



  • Radio Free Skaro

    Radio Free Skaro #528 - Sgt. Pepper Taught The Band To Play

    Radio Free Skaro

    Direct Podcast Download

    18:00 (GMT) - 8 May 2016

    As The Year With No Doctor Who drags on, new cracks in spacetime emerge, amongst them a back-and-forth war between the BBC and its enemies in government and without, and the surprising news that Chris Chibnall might adopt the (predominantly) American model of a writer's room for his tenure as showrunner for Doctor Who. Intriguing! And while thinking about the future, why not reflect on the past? Specifically, ponder upon the legacy of the twentieth anniversary of the TV Movie, with a panel recorded at LI Who featuring Paul McGann, Daphne Ashbrook, Matthew Jacobs, and Gary Russell! And as if that isn't enough, we have an interview with Yee Jee Tso about "Time and Spaces," his photo book contrasting the Vancouver shooting locations of the movie in 1996 and today!

    Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com



  • Radio Free Skaro

    Radio Free Skaro #528 - Sgt. Pepper Taught The Band To Play

    Radio Free Skaro

    Direct Podcast Download

    18:00 (GMT) - 8 May 2016

    As The Year With No Doctor Who drags on, new cracks in spacetime emerge, amongst them a back-and-forth war between the BBC and its enemies in government and without, and the surprising news that Chris Chibnall might adopt the (predominantly) American model of a writer's room for his tenure as showrunner for Doctor Who. Intriguing! And while thinking about the future, why not reflect on the past? Specifically, ponder upon the legacy of the twentieth anniversary of the TV Movie, with a panel recorded at LI Who featuring Paul McGann, Daphne Ashbrook, Matthew Jacobs, and Gary Russell! And as if that isn't enough, we have an interview with Yee Jee Tso about "Time and Spaces," his photo book contrasting the Vancouver shooting locations of the movie in 1996 and today!

    Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com



  • The Sonic Toolbox

    Episode 209: Civil War

    The Sonic Toolbox

    Direct Podcast Download

    16:00 (GMT) - 8 May 2016

    This is not the show you expected. Cheryl has called in sick, so Daisy is taking over all by her lonesome. Being that there is no Cheryl to talk to and no real Doctor Who news, this is a review of the newly released movie "Captain America: Civil War". Why? Because Daisy just saw it, so why not. The review is mildly spoilery, but no plot or specifics are revealed. Nothing that gives anything away, at least.



  • The Sonic Toolbox

    Episode 209: Civil War

    The Sonic Toolbox

    Direct Podcast Download

    16:00 (GMT) - 8 May 2016

    This is not the show you expected. Cheryl has called in sick, so Daisy is taking over all by her lonesome. Being that there is no Cheryl to talk to and no real Doctor Who news, this is a review of the newly released movie "Captain America: Civil War". Why? Because Daisy just saw it, so why not. The review is mildly spoilery, but no plot or specifics are revealed. Nothing that gives anything away, at least.



  • The Sonic Toolbox

    Episode 209: Civil War

    The Sonic Toolbox

    Direct Podcast Download

    16:00 (GMT) - 8 May 2016

    This is not the show you expected. Cheryl has called in sick, so Daisy is taking over all by her lonesome. Being that there is no Cheryl to talk to and no real Doctor Who news, this is a review of the newly released movie "Captain America: Civil War". Why? Because Daisy just saw it, so why not. The review is mildly spoilery, but no plot or specifics are revealed. Nothing that gives anything away, at least.



  • The Sonic Toolbox

    Episode 209: Civil War

    The Sonic Toolbox

    Direct Podcast Download

    16:00 (GMT) - 8 May 2016

    This is not the show you expected. Cheryl has called in sick, so Daisy is taking over all by her lonesome. Being that there is no Cheryl to talk to and no real Doctor Who news, this is a review of the newly released movie "Captain America: Civil War". Why? Because Daisy just saw it, so why not. The review is mildly spoilery, but no plot or specifics are revealed. Nothing that gives anything away, at least.



  • The Sonic Toolbox

    Episode 209: Civil War

    The Sonic Toolbox

    Direct Podcast Download

    16:00 (GMT) - 8 May 2016

    This is not the show you expected. Cheryl has called in sick, so Daisy is taking over all by her lonesome.  Being that there is no Cheryl to talk to and no real Doctor Who news, this is a review of the newly released movie "Captain America: Civil War".  Why? Because Daisy just saw it, so why not.  The review is mildly spoilery, but no plot or specifics are revealed.  Nothing that gives anything away, at least.



  • The Sonic Toolbox

    Episode 209: Civil War

    The Sonic Toolbox

    Direct Podcast Download

    16:00 (GMT) - 8 May 2016

    This is not the show you expected. Cheryl has called in sick, so Daisy is taking over all by her lonesome.  Being that there is no Cheryl to talk to and no real Doctor Who news, this is a review of the newly released movie "Captain America: Civil War".  Why? Because Daisy just saw it, so why not.  The review is mildly spoilery, but no plot or specifics are revealed.  Nothing that gives anything away, at least.



  • Trust Your Doctor

    Special 4: Gnomewatch

    Trust Your Doctor

    Direct Podcast Download

    15:57 (GMT) - 8 May 2016

    We’re now courting founds for our Baywatch remake in the vein of Gnomeo and Juliet.

    This week Kiyan and Dylan take a nice little stroll down into some random village in the middle of the nowhere. They were getting a bit tired of The Doctor’s antics and decided to follow Sarah Jane and K9 for a week. In this very special episode of Trust Your Doctor, we cover the pilot (and only aired episode) of K9 & Company, written by Terrance Dudley and aired on the 28th of December 1981.


    Show-notes:


    1:54 The Australian K9 TV series is just called K9. It was the first Doctor Who-related series with which the BBC wasn’t involved. Bob Baker was involved though. It also features a horrific new redesign for K9!
    5:31 Apparently Hecate/Hekate was a Greek goddess of witchcraft, necromancy, and other sketch things.
    13:00 Other robotic dogs include Poo-Chi and Spot. Warning: the second link contains cruelty toward robots, which we don’t condone. Stop kicking robots!
    28:13 O Levels, or Ordinary Levels, are a now-defunct (in the UK) section of high school level classes. Apparently they’re less difficult than higher levels of classes, like the A Levels.
    30:30 K9: Timequake is a movie written by Bob Baker and set to release for K9’s 40th anniversary in 2017. It features K9 (duh) and… Omega? Yes, Omega. Yes, really. This is really real. Really.
    31:25 Anti-matter universe.
    45:50 Like we’ve mentioned about 100 times now, we’ll be doing a Fourth Doctor era retrospective next week in place of our usual episode, and it’ll feature Jim and Martin from Krynoid Podcast. You can find their show at all the links on this page.

    Doctor Who (c) The BBC
    Any other references belong to their respective owners, no copyright infringement is intended by this podcast.
    The K9 & Company title music was originally composed by Ian Levine. The version used in this episode was arranged by Peter Howell.

    Subscribe on iTunes!
    Subscribe on Google Play!
    Check us out on Facebook!
    Check us out on YouTube!
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  • Trust Your Doctor

    Special 4: Gnomewatch

    Trust Your Doctor

    Direct Podcast Download

    15:57 (GMT) - 8 May 2016

    We’re now courting founds for our Baywatch remake in the vein of Gnomeo and Juliet.

    This week Kiyan and Dylan take a nice little stroll down into some random village in the middle of the nowhere. They were getting a bit tired of The Doctor’s antics and decided to follow Sarah Jane and K9 for a week. In this very special episode of Trust Your Doctor, we cover the pilot (and only aired episode) of K9 & Company, written by Terrance Dudley and aired on the 28th of December 1981.


    Show-notes:


    1:54 The Australian K9 TV series is just called K9. It was the first Doctor Who-related series with which the BBC wasn’t involved. Bob Baker was involved though. It also features a horrific new redesign for K9!
    5:31 Apparently Hecate/Hekate was a Greek goddess of witchcraft, necromancy, and other sketch things.
    13:00 Other robotic dogs include Poo-Chi and Spot. Warning: the second link contains cruelty toward robots, which we don’t condone. Stop kicking robots!
    28:13 O Levels, or Ordinary Levels, are a now-defunct (in the UK) section of high school level classes. Apparently they’re less difficult than higher levels of classes, like the A Levels.
    30:30 K9: Timequake is a movie written by Bob Baker and set to release for K9’s 40th anniversary in 2017. It features K9 (duh) and… Omega? Yes, Omega. Yes, really. This is really real. Really.
    31:25 Anti-matter universe.
    45:50 Like we’ve mentioned about 100 times now, we’ll be doing a Fourth Doctor era retrospective next week in place of our usual episode, and it’ll feature Jim and Martin from Krynoid Podcast. You can find their show at all the links on this page.

    Doctor Who (c) The BBC
    Any other references belong to their respective owners, no copyright infringement is intended by this podcast.
    The K9 & Company title music was originally composed by Ian Levine. The version used in this episode was arranged by Peter Howell.

    Subscribe on iTunes!
    Subscribe on Google Play!
    Check us out on Facebook!
    Check us out on YouTube!
    Check us out on Twitter!



  • Trust Your Doctor

    Special 4: Gnomewatch

    Trust Your Doctor

    Direct Podcast Download

    15:57 (GMT) - 8 May 2016

    We’re now courting founds for our Baywatch remake in the vein of Gnomeo and Juliet.

    This week Kiyan and Dylan take a nice little stroll down into some random village in the middle of the nowhere. They were getting a bit tired of The Doctor’s antics and decided to follow Sarah Jane and K9 for a week. In this very special episode of Trust Your Doctor, we cover the pilot (and only aired episode) of K9 & Company, written by Terrance Dudley and aired on the 28th of December 1981.


    Show-notes:


    1:54 The Australian K9 TV series is just called K9. It was the first Doctor Who-related series with which the BBC wasn’t involved. Bob Baker was involved though. It also features a horrific new redesign for K9!
    5:31 Apparently Hecate/Hekate was a Greek goddess of witchcraft, necromancy, and other sketch things.
    13:00 Other robotic dogs include Poo-Chi and Spot. Warning: the second link contains cruelty toward robots, which we don’t condone. Stop kicking robots!
    28:13 O Levels, or Ordinary Levels, are a now-defunct (in the UK) section of high school level classes. Apparently they’re less difficult than higher levels of classes, like the A Levels.
    30:30 K9: Timequake is a movie written by Bob Baker and set to release for K9’s 40th anniversary in 2017. It features K9 (duh) and… Omega? Yes, Omega. Yes, really. This is really real. Really.
    31:25 Anti-matter universe.
    45:50 Like we’ve mentioned about 100 times now, we’ll be doing a Fourth Doctor era retrospective next week in place of our usual episode, and it’ll feature Jim and Martin from Krynoid Podcast. You can find their show at all the links on this page.

    Doctor Who (c) The BBC
    Any other references belong to their respective owners, no copyright infringement is intended by this podcast.
    The K9 & Company title music was originally composed by Ian Levine. The version used in this episode was arranged by Peter Howell.

    Subscribe on iTunes!
    Subscribe on Google Play!
    Check us out on Facebook!
    Check us out on YouTube!
    Check us out on Twitter!



  • Trust Your Doctor

    Special 4: Gnomewatch

    Trust Your Doctor

    Direct Podcast Download

    15:57 (GMT) - 8 May 2016

    We’re now courting founds for our Baywatch remake in the vein of Gnomeo and Juliet.

    This week Kiyan and Dylan take a nice little stroll down into some random village in the middle of the nowhere. They were getting a bit tired of The Doctor’s antics and decided to follow Sarah Jane and K9 for a week. In this very special episode of Trust Your Doctor, we cover the pilot (and only aired episode) of K9 & Company, written by Terrance Dudley and aired on the 28th of December 1981.


    Show-notes:


    1:54 The Australian K9 TV series is just called K9. It was the first Doctor Who-related series with which the BBC wasn’t involved. Bob Baker was involved though. It also features a horrific new redesign for K9!
    5:31 Apparently Hecate/Hekate was a Greek goddess of witchcraft, necromancy, and other sketch things.
    13:00 Other robotic dogs include Poo-Chi and Spot. Warning: the second link contains cruelty toward robots, which we don’t condone. Stop kicking robots!
    28:13 O Levels, or Ordinary Levels, are a now-defunct (in the UK) section of high school level classes. Apparently they’re less difficult than higher levels of classes, like the A Levels.
    30:30 K9: Timequake is a movie written by Bob Baker and set to release for K9’s 40th anniversary in 2017. It features K9 (duh) and… Omega? Yes, Omega. Yes, really. This is really real. Really.
    31:25 Anti-matter universe.
    45:50 Like we’ve mentioned about 100 times now, we’ll be doing a Fourth Doctor era retrospective next week in place of our usual episode, and it’ll feature Jim and Martin from Krynoid Podcast. You can find their show at all the links on this page.

    Doctor Who (c) The BBC
    Any other references belong to their respective owners, no copyright infringement is intended by this podcast.
    The K9 & Company title music was originally composed by Ian Levine. The version used in this episode was arranged by Peter Howell.

    Subscribe on iTunes!
    Subscribe on Google Play!
    Check us out on Facebook!
    Check us out on YouTube!
    Check us out on Twitter!



  • Two-minute Time Lord

    2MTL 412: Signs and Portents

    Two-minute Time Lord

    Direct Podcast Download

    15:33 (GMT) - 8 May 2016

    The news last week wasn't so much "news" as "tantalizing or terrifying hints of what might be in Doctor Who's future," including a possible writers room experiment and yet more machinations against the BBC itself.



  • Two-minute Time Lord

    2MTL 412: Signs and Portents

    Two-minute Time Lord

    Direct Podcast Download

    15:33 (GMT) - 8 May 2016

    The news last week wasn't so much "news" as "tantalizing or terrifying hints of what might be in Doctor Who's future," including a possible writers room experiment and yet more machinations against the BBC itself.



  • Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Petulant Teenage Moment

    Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    10:00 (GMT) - 8 May 2016

    Our flight through E-Space crashes into a mysterious white void inhabited only by crazy alchemist Christopher Hamilton Bidmead and some hirsute slaves on the run from a Jean Cocteau film. It’s Warriors’ Gate.

    Buy the story!

    Warriors’ Gate was released on DVD in 2009 as part of the E-Space Trilogy box set. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    Fans of the weird magical way that time works in this story will enjoy the ITV series Sapphire and Steel, so long as they’re blessed with a lot of patience for glacial pacing. And Joanna Lumley, obviously.

    This story reminds Brendan of two stories of Star Trek: The Next Generation: Contagion, in which the mysterious Iconians have constructed gateways that allow them to plunder planet after planet, and Remember Me, in which the fabulous Beverly Crusher discovers that the universe is “a spherical region 705 metres in diameter”.

    Despite Nathan’s best attempt, The Practical Problem with Leaving Someone Alive is not the title of this episode. Instead, it’s the title of Episode 50 of Flight Through Entirety, in which we discuss the utterly superb Horror of Fang Rock.

    Kenneth Cope, who played Packard in this story, was well known for his role in Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased), where he played the eponymous Hopkirk, a fabulous crime-solving ghost. Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) was created by Dennis Spooner, the best Dennis to contribute to the creation of the William Hartnell era.

    Richard’s not here this week, but we still have a list of films and things that influnced the visual style of this story: Jean Cocteau’s Orphée (1950), Roots (1977), Kiss Me Deadly (1955), and Jean Cocteau’s La Belle et la Bête (1955).

    Fans of people being horrible to Matthew Waterhouse will enjoy his superb autobiography, Blue Box Boy. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    Follow us!

    Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.

    We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or, I don’t know, we’ll knock over a goblet of wine and confront you with a totally inexplicable (but utterly beautiful) cliffhanger.

    Doctor Who in 10 Seconds

    As usual, all three of us find ourselves able to drone on about a single Doctor Who story for more than half an hour. But what if we only had 10 seconds?

    By the time you read this, the third episode of Doctor Who in Ten Seconds might even be up, covering the glorious car crash that is Doctor Who’s third season. You can see the entire series on YouTube. You might even get to see Brendan dancing. Shut up. He’ll be totally wearing clothes, you deviant.

    Bondfinger

    Over the weekend, we released our commentary podcast on Roger Moore’s first Bond film, the casually racist classic Live and Let Die. Our eight previous commentaries cover the Connery films, George Lazenby’s classic outing and the inexplicable Casino Royale (1967), starring David Niven. You can find all these commentaries on our website, and you can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.



  • Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Petulant Teenage Moment

    Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    10:00 (GMT) - 8 May 2016

    Our flight through E-Space crashes into a mysterious white void inhabited only by crazy alchemist Christopher Hamilton Bidmead and some hirsute slaves on the run from a Jean Cocteau film. It’s Warriors’ Gate.

    Buy the story!

    Warriors’ Gate was released on DVD in 2009 as part of the E-Space Trilogy box set. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    Fans of the weird magical way that time works in this story will enjoy the ITV series Sapphire and Steel, so long as they’re blessed with a lot of patience for glacial pacing. And Joanna Lumley, obviously.

    This story reminds Brendan of two stories of Star Trek: The Next Generation: Contagion, in which the mysterious Iconians have constructed gateways that allow them to plunder planet after planet, and Remember Me, in which the fabulous Beverly Crusher discovers that the universe is “a spherical region 705 metres in diameter”.

    Despite Nathan’s best attempt, The Practical Problem with Leaving Someone Alive is not the title of this episode. Instead, it’s the title of Episode 50 of Flight Through Entirety, in which we discuss the utterly superb Horror of Fang Rock.

    Kenneth Cope, who played Packard in this story, was well known for his role in Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased), where he played the eponymous Hopkirk, a fabulous crime-solving ghost. Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) was created by Dennis Spooner, the best Dennis to contribute to the creation of the William Hartnell era.

    Richard’s not here this week, but we still have a list of films and things that influnced the visual style of this story: Jean Cocteau’s Orphée (1950), Roots (1977), Kiss Me Deadly (1955), and Jean Cocteau’s La Belle et la Bête (1955).

    Fans of people being horrible to Matthew Waterhouse will enjoy his superb autobiography, Blue Box Boy. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    Follow us!

    Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.

    We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or, I don’t know, we’ll knock over a goblet of wine and confront you with a totally inexplicable (but utterly beautiful) cliffhanger.

    Doctor Who in 10 Seconds

    As usual, all three of us find ourselves able to drone on about a single Doctor Who story for more than half an hour. But what if we only had 10 seconds?

    By the time you read this, the third episode of Doctor Who in Ten Seconds might even be up, covering the glorious car crash that is Doctor Who’s third season. You can see the entire series on YouTube. You might even get to see Brendan dancing. Shut up. He’ll be totally wearing clothes, you deviant.

    Bondfinger

    Over the weekend, we released our commentary podcast on Roger Moore’s first Bond film, the casually racist classic Live and Let Die. Our eight previous commentaries cover the Connery films, George Lazenby’s classic outing and the inexplicable Casino Royale (1967), starring David Niven. You can find all these commentaries on our website, and you can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.



  • Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Petulant Teenage Moment

    Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    10:00 (GMT) - 8 May 2016

    Our flight through E-Space crashes into a mysterious white void inhabited only by crazy alchemist Christopher Hamilton Bidmead and some hirsute slaves on the run from a Jean Cocteau film. It’s Warriors’ Gate.

    Buy the story!

    Warriors’ Gate was released on DVD in 2009 as part of the E-Space Trilogy box set. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    Fans of the weird magical way that time works in this story will enjoy the ITV series Sapphire and Steel, so long as they’re blessed with a lot of patience for glacial pacing. And Joanna Lumley, obviously.

    This story reminds Brendan of two stories of Star Trek: The Next Generation: Contagion, in which the mysterious Iconians have constructed gateways that allow them to plunder planet after planet, and Remember Me, in which the fabulous Beverly Crusher discovers that the universe is “a spherical region 705 metres in diameter”.

    Despite Nathan’s best attempt, The Practical Problem with Leaving Someone Alive is not the title of this episode. Instead, it’s the title of Episode 50 of Flight Through Entirety, in which we discuss the utterly superb Horror of Fang Rock.

    Kenneth Cope, who played Packard in this story, was well known for his role in Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased), where he played the eponymous Hopkirk, a fabulous crime-solving ghost. Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) was created by Dennis Spooner, the best Dennis to contribute to the creation of the William Hartnell era.

    Richard’s not here this week, but we still have a list of films and things that influnced the visual style of this story: Jean Cocteau’s Orphée (1950), Roots (1977), Kiss Me Deadly (1955), and Jean Cocteau’s La Belle et la Bête (1955).

    Fans of people being horrible to Matthew Waterhouse will enjoy his superb autobiography, Blue Box Boy. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    Follow us!

    Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.

    We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or, I don’t know, we’ll knock over a goblet of wine and confront you with a totally inexplicable (but utterly beautiful) cliffhanger.

    Doctor Who in 10 Seconds

    As usual, all three of us find ourselves able to drone on about a single Doctor Who story for more than half an hour. But what if we only had 10 seconds?

    By the time you read this, the third episode of Doctor Who in Ten Seconds might even be up, covering the glorious car crash that is Doctor Who’s third season. You can see the entire series on YouTube. You might even get to see Brendan dancing. Shut up. He’ll be totally wearing clothes, you deviant.

    Bondfinger

    Over the weekend, we released our commentary podcast on Roger Moore’s first Bond film, the casually racist classic Live and Let Die. Our eight previous commentaries cover the Connery films, George Lazenby’s classic outing and the inexplicable Casino Royale (1967), starring David Niven. You can find all these commentaries on our website, and you can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.



  • Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Petulant Teenage Moment

    Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    10:00 (GMT) - 8 May 2016

    Our flight through E-Space crashes into a mysterious white void inhabited only by crazy alchemist Christopher Hamilton Bidmead and some hirsute slaves on the run from a Jean Cocteau film. It’s Warriors’ Gate.

    Buy the story!

    Warriors’ Gate was released on DVD in 2009 as part of the E-Space Trilogy box set. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    Fans of the weird magical way that time works in this story will enjoy the ITV series Sapphire and Steel, so long as they’re blessed with a lot of patience for glacial pacing. And Joanna Lumley, obviously.

    This story reminds Brendan of two stories of Star Trek: The Next Generation: Contagion, in which the mysterious Iconians have constructed gateways that allow them to plunder planet after planet, and Remember Me, in which the fabulous Beverly Crusher discovers that the universe is “a spherical region 705 metres in diameter”.

    Despite Nathan’s best attempt, The Practical Problem with Leaving Someone Alive is not the title of this episode. Instead, it’s the title of Episode 50 of Flight Through Entirety, in which we discuss the utterly superb Horror of Fang Rock.

    Kenneth Cope, who played Packard in this story, was well known for his role in Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased), where he played the eponymous Hopkirk, a fabulous crime-solving ghost. Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) was created by Dennis Spooner, the best Dennis to contribute to the creation of the William Hartnell era.

    Richard’s not here this week, but we still have a list of films and things that influnced the visual style of this story: Jean Cocteau’s Orphée (1950), Roots (1977), Kiss Me Deadly (1955), and Jean Cocteau’s La Belle et la Bête (1955).

    Fans of people being horrible to Matthew Waterhouse will enjoy his superb autobiography, Blue Box Boy. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    Follow us!

    Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.

    We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or, I don’t know, we’ll knock over a goblet of wine and confront you with a totally inexplicable (but utterly beautiful) cliffhanger.

    Doctor Who in 10 Seconds

    As usual, all three of us find ourselves able to drone on about a single Doctor Who story for more than half an hour. But what if we only had 10 seconds?

    By the time you read this, the third episode of Doctor Who in Ten Seconds might even be up, covering the glorious car crash that is Doctor Who’s third season. You can see the entire series on YouTube. You might even get to see Brendan dancing. Shut up. He’ll be totally wearing clothes, you deviant.

    Bondfinger

    Over the weekend, we released our commentary podcast on Roger Moore’s first Bond film, the casually racist classic Live and Let Die. Our eight previous commentaries cover the Connery films, George Lazenby’s classic outing and the inexplicable Casino Royale (1967), starring David Niven. You can find all these commentaries on our website, and you can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.



  • Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Petulant Teenage Moment

    Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    10:00 (GMT) - 8 May 2016

    Our flight through E-Space crashes into a mysterious white void inhabited only by crazy alchemist Christopher Hamilton Bidmead and some hirsute slaves on the run from a Jean Cocteau film. It’s Warriors’ Gate.

    Buy the story!

    Warriors’ Gate was released on DVD in 2009 as part of the E-Space Trilogy box set. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    Fans of the weird magical way that time works in this story will enjoy the ITV series Sapphire and Steel, so long as they’re blessed with a lot of patience for glacial pacing. And Joanna Lumley, obviously.

    This story reminds Brendan of two stories of Star Trek: The Next Generation: Contagion, in which the mysterious Iconians have constructed gateways that allow them to plunder planet after planet, and Remember Me, in which the fabulous Beverly Crusher discovers that the universe is “a spherical region 705 metres in diameter”.

    Despite Nathan’s best attempt, The Practical Problem with Leaving Someone Alive is not the title of this episode. Instead, it’s the title of Episode 50 of Flight Through Entirety, in which we discuss the utterly superb Horror of Fang Rock.

    Kenneth Cope, who played Packard in this story, was well known for his role in Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased), where he played the eponymous Hopkirk, a fabulous crime-solving ghost. Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) was created by Dennis Spooner, the best Dennis to contribute to the creation of the William Hartnell era.

    Richard’s not here this week, but we still have a list of films and things that influnced the visual style of this story: Jean Cocteau’s Orphée (1950), Roots (1977), Kiss Me Deadly (1955), and Jean Cocteau’s La Belle et la Bête (1955).

    Fans of people being horrible to Matthew Waterhouse will enjoy his superb autobiography, Blue Box Boy. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    Follow us!

    Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.

    We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or, I don’t know, we’ll knock over a goblet of wine and confront you with a totally inexplicable (but utterly beautiful) cliffhanger.

    Doctor Who in 10 Seconds

    As usual, all three of us find ourselves able to drone on about a single Doctor Who story for more than half an hour. But what if we only had 10 seconds?

    By the time you read this, the third episode of Doctor Who in Ten Seconds might even be up, covering the glorious car crash that is Doctor Who’s third season. You can see the entire series on YouTube. You might even get to see Brendan dancing. Shut up. He’ll be totally wearing clothes, you deviant.

    Bondfinger

    Over the weekend, we released our commentary podcast on Roger Moore’s first Bond film, the casually racist classic Live and Let Die. Our eight previous commentaries cover the Connery films, George Lazenby’s classic outing and the inexplicable Casino Royale (1967), starring David Niven. You can find all these commentaries on our website, and you can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.



  • Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Petulant Teenage Moment

    Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    10:00 (GMT) - 8 May 2016

    Our flight through E-Space crashes into a mysterious white void inhabited only by crazy alchemist Christopher Hamilton Bidmead and some hirsute slaves on the run from a Jean Cocteau film. It’s Warriors’ Gate.

    Buy the story!

    Warriors’ Gate was released on DVD in 2009 as part of the E-Space Trilogy box set. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    Fans of the weird magical way that time works in this story will enjoy the ITV series Sapphire and Steel, so long as they’re blessed with a lot of patience for glacial pacing. And Joanna Lumley, obviously.

    This story reminds Brendan of two stories of Star Trek: The Next Generation: Contagion, in which the mysterious Iconians have constructed gateways that allow them to plunder planet after planet, and Remember Me, in which the fabulous Beverly Crusher discovers that the universe is “a spherical region 705 metres in diameter”.

    Despite Nathan’s best attempt, The Practical Problem with Leaving Someone Alive is not the title of this episode. Instead, it’s the title of Episode 50 of Flight Through Entirety, in which we discuss the utterly superb Horror of Fang Rock.

    Kenneth Cope, who played Packard in this story, was well known for his role in Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased), where he played the eponymous Hopkirk, a fabulous crime-solving ghost. Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) was created by Dennis Spooner, the best Dennis to contribute to the creation of the William Hartnell era.

    Richard’s not here this week, but we still have a list of films and things that influnced the visual style of this story: Jean Cocteau’s Orphée (1950), Roots (1977), Kiss Me Deadly (1955), and Jean Cocteau’s La Belle et la Bête (1955).

    Fans of people being horrible to Matthew Waterhouse will enjoy his superb autobiography, Blue Box Boy. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    Follow us!

    Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.

    We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or, I don’t know, we’ll knock over a goblet of wine and confront you with a totally inexplicable (but utterly beautiful) cliffhanger.

    Doctor Who in 10 Seconds

    As usual, all three of us find ourselves able to drone on about a single Doctor Who story for more than half an hour. But what if we only had 10 seconds?

    By the time you read this, the third episode of Doctor Who in Ten Seconds might even be up, covering the glorious car crash that is Doctor Who’s third season. You can see the entire series on YouTube. You might even get to see Brendan dancing. Shut up. He’ll be totally wearing clothes, you deviant.

    Bondfinger

    Over the weekend, we released our commentary podcast on Roger Moore’s first Bond film, the casually racist classic Live and Let Die. Our eight previous commentaries cover the Connery films, George Lazenby’s classic outing and the inexplicable Casino Royale (1967), starring David Niven. You can find all these commentaries on our website, and you can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.



  • Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Petulant Teenage Moment

    Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    10:00 (GMT) - 8 May 2016

    Our flight through E-Space crashes into a mysterious white void inhabited only by crazy alchemist Christopher Hamilton Bidmead and some hirsute slaves on the run from a Jean Cocteau film. It’s Warriors’ Gate.

    Buy the story!

    Warriors’ Gate was released on DVD in 2009 as part of the E-Space Trilogy box set. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    Fans of the weird magical way that time works in this story will enjoy the ITV series Sapphire and Steel, so long as they’re blessed with a lot of patience for glacial pacing. And Joanna Lumley, obviously.

    This story reminds Brendan of two stories of Star Trek: The Next Generation: Contagion, in which the mysterious Iconians have constructed gateways that allow them to plunder planet after planet, and Remember Me, in which the fabulous Beverly Crusher discovers that the universe is “a spherical region 705 metres in diameter”.

    Despite Nathan’s best attempt, The Practical Problem with Leaving Someone Alive is not the title of this episode. Instead, it’s the title of Episode 50 of Flight Through Entirety, in which we discuss the utterly superb Horror of Fang Rock.

    Kenneth Cope, who played Packard in this story, was well known for his role in Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased), where he played the eponymous Hopkirk, a fabulous crime-solving ghost. Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) was created by Dennis Spooner, the best Dennis to contribute to the creation of the William Hartnell era.

    Richard’s not here this week, but we still have a list of films and things that influnced the visual style of this story: Jean Cocteau’s Orphée (1950), Roots (1977), Kiss Me Deadly (1955), and Jean Cocteau’s La Belle et la Bête (1955).

    Fans of people being horrible to Matthew Waterhouse will enjoy his superb autobiography, Blue Box Boy. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    Follow us!

    Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.

    We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or, I don’t know, we’ll knock over a goblet of wine and confront you with a totally inexplicable (but utterly beautiful) cliffhanger.

    Doctor Who in 10 Seconds

    As usual, all three of us find ourselves able to drone on about a single Doctor Who story for more than half an hour. But what if we only had 10 seconds?

    By the time you read this, the third episode of Doctor Who in Ten Seconds might even be up, covering the glorious car crash that is Doctor Who’s third season. You can see the entire series on YouTube. You might even get to see Brendan dancing. Shut up. He’ll be totally wearing clothes, you deviant.

    Bondfinger

    Over the weekend, we released our commentary podcast on Roger Moore’s first Bond film, the casually racist classic Live and Let Die. Our eight previous commentaries cover the Connery films, George Lazenby’s classic outing and the inexplicable Casino Royale (1967), starring David Niven. You can find all these commentaries on our website, and you can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.



  • Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Petulant Teenage Moment

    Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    10:00 (GMT) - 8 May 2016

    Our flight through E-Space crashes into a mysterious white void inhabited only by crazy alchemist Christopher Hamilton Bidmead and some hirsute slaves on the run from a Jean Cocteau film. It’s Warriors’ Gate.

    Buy the story!

    Warriors’ Gate was released on DVD in 2009 as part of the E-Space Trilogy box set. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    Fans of the weird magical way that time works in this story will enjoy the ITV series Sapphire and Steel, so long as they’re blessed with a lot of patience for glacial pacing. And Joanna Lumley, obviously.

    This story reminds Brendan of two stories of Star Trek: The Next Generation: Contagion, in which the mysterious Iconians have constructed gateways that allow them to plunder planet after planet, and Remember Me, in which the fabulous Beverly Crusher discovers that the universe is “a spherical region 705 metres in diameter”.

    Despite Nathan’s best attempt, The Practical Problem with Leaving Someone Alive is not the title of this episode. Instead, it’s the title of Episode 50 of Flight Through Entirety, in which we discuss the utterly superb Horror of Fang Rock.

    Kenneth Cope, who played Packard in this story, was well known for his role in Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased), where he played the eponymous Hopkirk, a fabulous crime-solving ghost. Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) was created by Dennis Spooner, the best Dennis to contribute to the creation of the William Hartnell era.

    Richard’s not here this week, but we still have a list of films and things that influnced the visual style of this story: Jean Cocteau’s Orphée (1950), Roots (1977), Kiss Me Deadly (1955), and Jean Cocteau’s La Belle et la Bête (1955).

    Fans of people being horrible to Matthew Waterhouse will enjoy his superb autobiography, Blue Box Boy. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    Follow us!

    Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.

    We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or, I don’t know, we’ll knock over a goblet of wine and confront you with a totally inexplicable (but utterly beautiful) cliffhanger.

    Doctor Who in 10 Seconds

    As usual, all three of us find ourselves able to drone on about a single Doctor Who story for more than half an hour. But what if we only had 10 seconds?

    By the time you read this, the third episode of Doctor Who in Ten Seconds might even be up, covering the glorious car crash that is Doctor Who’s third season. You can see the entire series on YouTube. You might even get to see Brendan dancing. Shut up. He’ll be totally wearing clothes, you deviant.

    Bondfinger

    Over the weekend, we released our commentary podcast on Roger Moore’s first Bond film, the casually racist classic Live and Let Die. Our eight previous commentaries cover the Connery films, George Lazenby’s classic outing and the inexplicable Casino Royale (1967), starring David Niven. You can find all these commentaries on our website, and you can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.



  • Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Petulant Teenage Moment

    Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    10:00 (GMT) - 8 May 2016

    Our flight through E-Space crashes into a mysterious white void inhabited only by crazy alchemist Christopher Hamilton Bidmead and some hirsute slaves on the run from a Jean Cocteau film. It’s Warriors’ Gate.

    Buy the story!

    Warriors’ Gate was released on DVD in 2009 as part of the E-Space Trilogy box set. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    Fans of the weird magical way that time works in this story will enjoy the ITV series Sapphire and Steel, so long as they’re blessed with a lot of patience for glacial pacing. And Joanna Lumley, obviously.

    This story reminds Brendan of two stories of Star Trek: The Next Generation: Contagion, in which the mysterious Iconians have constructed gateways that allow them to plunder planet after planet, and Remember Me, in which the fabulous Beverly Crusher discovers that the universe is “a spherical region 705 metres in diameter”.

    Despite Nathan’s best attempt, The Practical Problem with Leaving Someone Alive is not the title of this episode. Instead, it’s the title of Episode 50 of Flight Through Entirety, in which we discuss the utterly superb Horror of Fang Rock.

    Kenneth Cope, who played Packard in this story, was well known for his role in Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased), where he played the eponymous Hopkirk, a fabulous crime-solving ghost. Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) was created by Dennis Spooner, the best Dennis to contribute to the creation of the William Hartnell era.

    Richard’s not here this week, but we still have a list of films and things that influnced the visual style of this story: Jean Cocteau’s Orphée (1950), Roots (1977), Kiss Me Deadly (1955), and Jean Cocteau’s La Belle et la Bête (1955).

    Fans of people being horrible to Matthew Waterhouse will enjoy his superb autobiography, Blue Box Boy. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    Follow us!

    Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.

    We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or, I don’t know, we’ll knock over a goblet of wine and confront you with a totally inexplicable (but utterly beautiful) cliffhanger.

    Doctor Who in 10 Seconds

    As usual, all three of us find ourselves able to drone on about a single Doctor Who story for more than half an hour. But what if we only had 10 seconds?

    By the time you read this, the third episode of Doctor Who in Ten Seconds might even be up, covering the glorious car crash that is Doctor Who’s third season. You can see the entire series on YouTube. You might even get to see Brendan dancing. Shut up. He’ll be totally wearing clothes, you deviant.

    Bondfinger

    Over the weekend, we released our commentary podcast on Roger Moore’s first Bond film, the casually racist classic Live and Let Die. Our eight previous commentaries cover the Connery films, George Lazenby’s classic outing and the inexplicable Casino Royale (1967), starring David Niven. You can find all these commentaries on our website, and you can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.



  • Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Petulant Teenage Moment

    Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    10:00 (GMT) - 8 May 2016

    Our flight through E-Space crashes into a mysterious white void inhabited only by crazy alchemist Christopher Hamilton Bidmead and some hirsute slaves on the run from a Jean Cocteau film. It’s Warriors’ Gate.

    Buy the story!

    Warriors’ Gate was released on DVD in 2009 as part of the E-Space Trilogy box set. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    Fans of the weird magical way that time works in this story will enjoy the ITV series Sapphire and Steel, so long as they’re blessed with a lot of patience for glacial pacing. And Joanna Lumley, obviously.

    This story reminds Brendan of two stories of Star Trek: The Next Generation: Contagion, in which the mysterious Iconians have constructed gateways that allow them to plunder planet after planet, and Remember Me, in which the fabulous Beverly Crusher discovers that the universe is “a spherical region 705 metres in diameter”.

    Despite Nathan’s best attempt, The Practical Problem with Leaving Someone Alive is not the title of this episode. Instead, it’s the title of Episode 50 of Flight Through Entirety, in which we discuss the utterly superb Horror of Fang Rock.

    Kenneth Cope, who played Packard in this story, was well known for his role in Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased), where he played the eponymous Hopkirk, a fabulous crime-solving ghost. Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) was created by Dennis Spooner, the best Dennis to contribute to the creation of the William Hartnell era.

    Richard’s not here this week, but we still have a list of films and things that influnced the visual style of this story: Jean Cocteau’s Orphée (1950), Roots (1977), Kiss Me Deadly (1955), and Jean Cocteau’s La Belle et la Bête (1955).

    Fans of people being horrible to Matthew Waterhouse will enjoy his superb autobiography, Blue Box Boy. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    Follow us!

    Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.

    We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or, I don’t know, we’ll knock over a goblet of wine and confront you with a totally inexplicable (but utterly beautiful) cliffhanger.

    Doctor Who in 10 Seconds

    As usual, all three of us find ourselves able to drone on about a single Doctor Who story for more than half an hour. But what if we only had 10 seconds?

    By the time you read this, the third episode of Doctor Who in Ten Seconds might even be up, covering the glorious car crash that is Doctor Who’s third season. You can see the entire series on YouTube. You might even get to see Brendan dancing. Shut up. He’ll be totally wearing clothes, you deviant.

    Bondfinger

    Over the weekend, we released our commentary podcast on Roger Moore’s first Bond film, the casually racist classic Live and Let Die. Our eight previous commentaries cover the Connery films, George Lazenby’s classic outing and the inexplicable Casino Royale (1967), starring David Niven. You can find all these commentaries on our website, and you can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.



 
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